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List:       kde-edu
Subject:    Re: a few thoughts... ( was Re: [KDE-EDU]: Introducing / Hello. :) )
From:       Eva Brucherseifer <eva () kde ! org>
Date:       2001-07-15 21:28:46
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On Sunday 15 July 2001 22:14, Waldo Bastian wrote:
> On Sunday 15 July 2001 03:11 am, Kristian A.Rink wrote:
> > This sounds pretty good, actually... Having powerful software available
> > would be a real *huge* advantage while trying to put GNU/Linux / *BSD
> > with KDE on top in schools... Actually, by now I have to admit that I am
> > still far away from being a good QT- or even KDE- programmer, but I am
> > willing to get deeper into it and to actually also learn to program and
> > to give some contributions to the project, this way... but... where to
> > start? Are there any good HOWTO's or tutorials, like 'KDE programming for
> > beginners' to get a quick overview about this topic and to probably find
> > a way to get deeper into it / become a better KDE programmer? Factually,
> > due to my studies I am more or less familiar with C++ and C, but by now I
> > just wasn't able to get into KDE programming too much, anyhow... :)
>
> A good start is to have a look at the tutorials and examples that come with
> Qt. They are very good and explain you all the basic concepts behind Qt and
> KDE.
>
> Once you have done that you want to move on to some KDE tutorials so that
> you learn the KDE way of doing things, which is sometimes slightly
> different from Qt. You can find some fine tutorials at:
>
> http://developer.kde.org/documentation/tutorials/index.html
>
> If you encounter any problems or have problems you can always ask on
> kde-devel@kde.org for assistance, or just ask on this list.

There is also a very good tutorial for beginners written by annma:
http://women.kde.org/projects/coding/tutorials.html

Greetings,
eva

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